In line with its sustainability vision, Yesilova Group launched a strategic development programme for its supply chain. PETEK (Stakeholder Ecosystem Meeting and Interaction Cluster) Programme was launched with its first session held on 10 April 2025 at Hasanağa campus.
The programme, which took place with the participation of 42 representatives from 25 different companies, including the suppliers of the automotive, extrusion and die casting companies of the Yesilova Group, aims to provide a sustainability-oriented cooperation and interaction environment between the Group and its stakeholders.
Yeşilova is an Ecosystem that Creates Value for Stakeholders and Society
Delivering the opening speech of the programme, Yalçın Yeşilova, Group Chief Executive Officer, described the Group’s 50-year journey, sustainability priorities and vision of developing together with its stakeholders in the following words: ‘Our Group, whose foundations were laid in 1975, has gone beyond being just an industrial organisation over the past 50 years and has transformed into an ecosystem that establishes strong ties with society, the environment and all its stakeholders. We do not limit our understanding of sustainability to internal practices, but act with a holistic approach that encompasses all our suppliers and business partners. We are pleased to have held the first supply chain-specific meeting of the PETEK Programme, which we initiated with this vision. This programme will be an important milestone in adopting common ethical values, increasing environmental awareness and growing together.’
Agenda of the Day: Shared Values and Sustainable Future
Within the scope of the programme, Yeşilova Group’s sustainability priorities were discussed under many different headings during the day-long sessions. Participants listened to valuable content on ethical and social sustainability as well as basic issues such as environment, energy, occupational health and safety.
In interactive sessions shaped by the questions and contributions of the participants, both information sharing and constructive exchanges on common values took place. Within the scope of the programme, the participants also had the opportunity to participate in a technical tour of Yeşilova Automotive production facilities and examine the Group’s operational processes on site.